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I've grown up in Mumbai, did college from Mumbai, many colleges, actually - Jai Hind, Ruia, Andrews, Wilson, Whistling Woods... Then I worked as a production assistant with Prahlad Kakar, and then I started acting.
I went to college in Ohio, at Ohio University, and I graduated two years ago.
I gained a first class degree in Physics at Imperial College London in 1968 and did research in solid state physics, but did not pursue meteorology matters until gaining an M.Sc. in astrophysics from Queen Mary College London in 1981, after which I investigated and attempted to construct theories of solar activity.
While in college, I used to get my ideas from photographs in 'National Geographic.' I started painting palm trees and motorboats.
I worked on congressional campaigns when I was a teenager. I did United Way fundraisers when I was a teen. We advocated; we spoke out. I protested the first Iraq War in college.
I have an oval-shaped scar on the knuckle of my right index finger from crashing my hand through a light fixture while practicing Elvis Presley moves in college.
Maybe everyone is a little too reassuring that things are going to be OK to college graduates. It gives them a false sort of security.
I got out of college and I went to get my master's in creative writing at San Francisco State. I was working as an actor at the Actor's Workshop, being abused as a intern.
When I arrived, I felt the spotlight shining brightly on me, and I knew the sharks were ready to strike if I did not pan out and prove myself to be the showman and the player the college ranks had labeled me to be.
I wore No. 25 in college, so naturally when I arrived in Orlando, I wanted that number, but Nick Anderson had it. I decided to go with No. 1 because of my name, Penny.
Both Christians and religious Jews are finding it increasingly difficult to practice their faiths through college groups on so-called mainline campuses in the United States.
I went to college and studied theater; I went to a theater conservatory. I live in New York because I wanted to do plays and still do plays.
College graduates should not have to live out their 20s in their childhood bedrooms, staring up at fading Obama posters and wondering when they can move out and get going with life.
I worked at a hospital for a week. And at a golf course when I was in college at Kansas for about a week. The tips weren't good so I quit.
I'm a businessman. I build things, create jobs - jobs that allow people to pay their mortgage, put food on the table, put their kids through college.
I played football in college and what I really wanted to do was be a football coach.
In a given year, there may be two or three NFL-ready quarterbacks at the college level. In another year, there literally may be zero.
I would certainly look at a proposal for tuition-free community college for two years if the students kept a certain high grade-point average.
I developed 'Power: From the Mouths of the Occupied' while I was an Artist in Residence at Kalamazoo College.
As the country's third-largest state by population, Florida is the crown jewel in the Electoral College among swing states.
I worked as a day laborer throughout college, worked for Deloitte and Touche, got my CPA.
I worked with my dad for 15 years. I apprenticed under him and decided I wanted to become an architect. So I went to college for it and then the acting bug got me.
When I was in college, my graduation thesis was called 'Female Directors.' I interviewed all of the important female directors from Mexico. There were four. That was it.
I took English courses in college, but I don't have an English degree. I have a degree in economics.
College students typically receive marketing offers in the mail from upwards of a hundred companies each year.
Both in the short-run and the long-run, college students, collectively, have enormous spending power.
I was lucky to have a successful career as a model, but that was just a way to pay off my college loans.
I went to Briar Cliff College initially, and then I transferred to Georgetown University, because I was a Russian major, and I was one of two girls accepted that year. This was September 1969 - well, that would have been 1970 - into the School Of Languages And Linguistics in Georgetown.
My college training was primarily in theatre, with an eye to becoming a director, actor, or producer.
Arctic Monkeys are actually one of my favourite bands going, which is really weird cos I went to school and college with them.
Before I went to college, I went to the S.N.C.C. office three times a week to offer my services and catch up on my 'Liberator' magazine. The other two days, I went to the Lycee Francais to keep my French crisp. I felt comfortable in the diversity of my worlds.
I was in my second year at NYU. I knew what I wanted to do, and I just walked out of college. So, from the age of 17, I've been able to do what I wanted, and that makes for a kind of contentment, a fairly pleasant demeanor.
I'd done recordings, little demos, since I was in college, which I used to get gigs. But I never thought I'd have a record label.
I'm a pretty avid reader, but I missed feminism in college. I did take an intro course where I read Mary Wollstonecraft, but I didn't read a lot of the seminal writers. Then I had two teenage daughters and was reading books on development and different issues.
I went to Maryland Institute College of Art, and I studied illustration there.
In the beginning of college I wanted to be an English major, but then I became interested in international relations.
When I was in college, I wasn't in a fraternity or anything. I always wanted to jump around to all different types of cliques.
Even though I perform at all kinds of functions, college events are always my favourite because of the kind of energy you get there.
Be it a private event or a college fest or the occasional wedding sangeet, my visits to Noida are frequent.
I'm going to college. I don't care if it ruins my career. I'd rather be smart than a movie star.
I grew up wanting only to be an illustrator. I studied art at Laurel School in Cleveland and at Smith College.
I knew I wanted to pursue a career in the theater the minute I graduated from college having not pursued it! So I went back to school and got a degree in music and began working in musical theater.
I graduated from college in Ohio and bummed around for a while, and then I joined VISTA, which was a domestic Peace Corps kind of thing, and they sent me to Colorado.
I would take my guitar to college and sit for hours in the hills humming to myself.
I was a science student in junior college, but I knew I wouldn't pursue a career in the field.
I grew up near the University of Michigan, so we'd sneak into college parties. That's where my acting started - lying about the professors I supposedly had and what I was studying.
I remember, when I was in college, an anonymous donor gave Stanford students a year of 'Yahoo Music Engine'.
When I got back into the film business after college, I started out as a production assistant.
I grew up in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts and went to college in Washington D.C.
I majored in screenwriting and playwriting in school - and wanted to make films as a career. But when I directed my first short in college - which was called 'Extras' - I lost thousands of dollars and made an unsatisfying and incomplete film.
I got my first book deal when I was in college, but it was published in Germany, and I could never actually read it.
I was very engaged in my communities throughout college, but I never thought of it as political.
In college, I was so blessed to have relationships with those who did the civil rights movement.
I went to college thinking of maybe pursuing a career in film criticism.
Delaware State is no longer a college for African Americans without other choices, it is a university of choice.
I remember coming to this college in the 1960s as a new legislator when a road divided the campus - and it was not fully paved at that - and no wall defined the campus from the highway.
I studied political science, and when I fell into acting in college - it was just a total fluke that I became an actor. I ended up changing my degree and went for a double major and missed political science by two classes.
I always say that I went to the College of Blossoms and the University of Ray Charles.
I still have this habit, I guess, continued from college, where I procrastinate up until the last moment.
I realized that the only way to get into a good college was to be valedictorian or salutatorian. So that was my goal.
Besides stray instances of acting in school and college, I hadn't prepared myself to be an actor.
I dabbled in puppetry throughout college and even had my own traveling puppet show after I graduated.
I'm happiest playing a match with my dad and a couple of college friends, taking a few bucks off them.
I knew my chances of playing beyond college were extremely slim. You just don't see too many 5-foot-10 quarterbacks out there.
Somebody wanted me to autograph her breast and I kindly refused. She was in college. I thought maybe I shouldn't do that.
When I was in my freshman year at college I took some acting classes and found that I fell in love with it again.
In college, you learn how to learn. Four years is not too much time to spend at that.
My wife was a licensed psychologist by profession and a college professor of psychology.
In 1948 I was appointed to a Lectureship in Physics and in 1949 elected to a Fellowship at Trinity College.
When I was 18, I joined the Screen Actors Guild, and after college I came to New York.
In college, I stopped doing pre-med and went into theater, and then I moved to San Francisco and lived there for five years.
I used to wear Clark Kent glasses, ever since I was in college. I used to have those Army-issue glasses, and they used to be those black glasses Clark Kent used to wear. And I wore those for years.
By making college unaffordable and student loans unbearable, we risk deterring our best and brightest from pursuing higher education and securing a good-paying job.
I wanted to go to a good college, and my mind was set on Wellesley.
As a callow 18-year-old leaving for college, I'd seen my home town as a mere launching pad for a life in worldlier locales, a place to be from rather than a place to be.
I was also a big Woody Allen fan. When I got into college I listened to Lenny Bruce but it's taken me years to put him into context historically and really get what he did.
I went to military college in Canada and graduated as an officer in the Navy but also as an engineer.
When I took admission in a medical college, I found that apart from the lack of education, what stopped girls from menstrual management was a limited access to sanitary pads.
When I was in college, I studied business because I thought I wanted to be a director and producer.
I wanted to go to a liberal arts college, I wanted to have that experience.
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